Section 12825 Of Article 4. Registration From California Food And Agricultural Code >> Division 7. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 4.
12825
. Pursuant to Section 12824, the director, after hearing, may
cancel the registration of, or refuse to register, any pesticide:
(a) That has demonstrated serious uncontrollable adverse effects
either within or outside the agricultural environment.
(b) The use of which is of less public value or greater detriment
to the environment than the benefit received by its use.
(c) For which there is a reasonable, effective, and practicable
alternate material or procedure that is demonstrably less destructive
to the environment.
(d) That, when properly used, is detrimental to vegetation, except
weeds, to domestic animals, or to the public health and safety.
(e) That is of little or no value for the purpose for which it is
intended.
(f) Concerning which any false or misleading statement is made or
implied by the registrant or his or her agent, either verbally or in
writing, or in the form of any advertising literature.
(g) For which the director determines the registrant has failed to
report an adverse effect or risk as required by Section 12825.5.
(h) If the director determines that the registrant has failed to
comply with the requirements of a reevaluation or to submit the data
required as part of the reevaluation of the registrant's product.
(i) That is required to be registered pursuant to the federal
Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (7 U.S.C. Sec. 136 et
seq.) and that is not so registered.
In making a determination pursuant to this section, the director
may require those practical demonstrations that are necessary to
determine the facts.